10 Holiday Fantasy Cars: Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR

A race car for the streets.

The ACR moniker stands for American Club Racer, and that's exactly what this worked-over is — a race car for the streets.

The ACR engineers raided the performance parts bin to add a slew of new components and accessories to take this V-10-powered racer with 600 bhp and a mind-numbing 560 lb.-ft. of torque on tap to a whole new level: stiffer front and rear anti-roll bars, adjustable coil-over shocks, the addition of StopTech 2-piece rotors to the standard Brembo brake calipers and massive (and massively sticky) Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires, 295/30-18s up front with enormous 345/30-19s at the rear.

New bodywork and a large rear wing add a ton of downforce — actually, half a ton of downforce, to be precise (1000 lb. at 150 mph), to put the power down.

This isn't merely a serpent anymore, it's a monster.

So what does the latest Viper, chock full of high-pro parts ready to take on a racetrack cost? Just under $100,000.